subgram
Subgram is an informal term used to describe a mass that is less than one gram. It is not an official SI unit, and its use varies by context. In scientific and everyday writing, quantities under a gram are typically expressed in milligrams, micrograms, or smaller SI prefixes, depending on the required precision. The term subgram may appear to indicate small quantities without committing to a specific unit, but precise communication usually specifies the exact unit (for example, 12 mg or 0.5 µg).
Common subdivisions of the gram below one gram include milligrams (mg), micrograms (µg), nanograms (ng), and smaller
In practice, subgram quantities arise in medicine, pharmacology, chemistry, biology, and food labeling where small masses
Best practice in formal documentation is to specify the unit alongside the value to avoid ambiguity. For